Mortar shells landing in Turkey may be coming from weapons that Ankara itself provided to Syrian rebels fighting Bashar al Assad, according to a Turkish newspaper.

This together with suggestions that Kurdish separatists are mobilising inside Syria, threatens to leave Turkey in an awkward diplomatic position. RT's Middle East correspondent Paula Slier has the latest.

Mortar shells landing in Turkey may be coming from weapons that Ankara itself provided to Syrian rebels fighting Bashar al Assad, according to a Turkish newspaper.

This together with suggestions that Kurdish separatists are mobilising inside Syria, threatens to leave Turkey in an awkward diplomatic position. RT's Middle East correspondent Paula Slier has the latest.

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